HTTP connectors > HTTP(S) input connector > HTTP Realms tab

HTTP Realms tab
On the HTTP Realms tab you can specify several realms for the HTTP(S) connector. A realm is defined by one or more URIs. To access a realm, clients must provide a valid user name and password. All these user names and passwords are specified in a password file. Click Add or Edit to specify the settings for each realm.
Name
The name of the realm.
URI(S)
The URI or URIs for the realm. Multiple URIs are separated by comma.
Example 16
Enter /Sales to protect the folder Sales and all its sub-folders.Click to enlarge
 
Example 17
Enter /Sales/Secret,/Sales/TopSecret to protect the folders Secret and TopSecret, including all sub-folders.Click to enlarge
 
Example 18
Enter /Alba to protect a connector with HTTP access via the URI /Alba.Click to enlarge
 
Example 19
Enter /Alba to protect two connectors with HTTP access via the URIs /Alba/Service and /Alba/Core.Click to enlarge
 
Password file
The password file resource that contains the user names and corresponding passwords. The password file has the following syntax:
user_name [tab] password
Use ASCII and do not include blank spaces.
OpenText StreamServe 5.6 Updated: 2013-03-01